More on Sleep Patterns

You also have
sleep-wake patterns and even patterns within sleep itself.

We see, hear, smell,
and touch patterns. I’m not sure if we can taste patterns though. Maybe the
food tasters can tell us.

What are Patterns?

What
comes to your mind when the word ‘patterns’ is mentioned? - “repetition”, right?

Patterns
are things that repeat over and over. The repetition can be in objects, or behaviour,
or action. Thus, repeated lines on your
writing pad are patterns. Repeated buttons on your shirt are patterns. The
hairs on your brow are patterns. Even the laugh lines on your face are
patterns.

Patterns
are as easy to recognize as the yellow polka dots in the bikini or the stripes
on the zebra’s skin. But patterns can also be hard to notice when they involve
your behaviour or action unless you sort of stand back and observe or somebody else
points out the behaviour to you. Thus, maybe, you did not notice that you always
run your fingers through your hair every time you are nervous. This is a
pattern.

How Many Patterns Are There?

Just how
many patterns are there? As many as the stars in the sky, maybe?

Just to
satisfy my curiosity, I typed ‘patterns’ in my Google search, and this is what
I got:

Google search for the word "patterns"

Wow! And
I haven’t even typed ‘patterns in nature’ yet! So, the number of patterns is
really almost limitless. No wonder, people love patterns.

paterns in mundane things

patterns in curtain

patterns in boards

Discovering Patterns in Mundane Things

You see
patterns almost everywhere. There are patterns in your bedroom – just look at
your blanket or your comforter. Their designs always exhibit certain patterns
like flowers or stripes or zigzags or circles.

Get out
of your room and look at the things in your family room – did you notice the
patterns in the folds of your curtains? What about the way your books are
arranged on the bookshelf? Or the way your cds or albums are stacked?

Now, go
out of your house and look around you. What do you see now? Did you notice the
pattern on your door? What about the
pattern in your garden or on your pavement?

Yes we
see patterns everywhere. But what I’m going to focus on this time, are patterns
in nature.

fern frond showing patterns in both leaflets and veins

Patterns on a centipede

Discovering Patterns in Nature

Human
beings throughout history have looked for patterns in nature and natural phenomena.
Observed patterns become the basis for mathematical formulae and these formulae
enable us to make predictions about certain things.

For
example, Aldof Zeising, a German
psychologist whose main interests were mathematics and philosophy, observed
that branches of trees or veins in the leaves follow a certain pattern. He also noted that this pattern is seen in the
veins and nerves of the human body. He noticed that this pattern follows a
certain ratio, which he called as the Golden Ratio.

According
to him, “The Golden Ratio is a universal law in which is contained the
ground-principle of all formative striving for beauty and completeness in the
realms of both nature and art, and which permeates, as a paramount spiritual
ideal, all structures, forms and proportions, whether cosmic or individual,
organic or inorganic, acoustic or optical; which finds its fullest realization,
however, in the human form”.

Isn’t
this neat? A universal law that explains why structures follow certain patterns
that leads to beauty and completeness?

This
ratio also comes in other names such as: The Golden Mean, Phi, The Divine Section,
The Golden Section, The Golden Cut, The Golden Proportion, and The Divine
Proportion. Whatever the name is, the ratio is approximately 1.618 and you can
observe this in the petals of a flower or the symmetry of the human body.

Leonardo
da Vinci extensively used patterns in his art and this symmetry of the human is
immortalized in his ever popular,“Vitruvian Man”.

I
will not go into the mathematics of the Golden Ratio because most people are
turned off by numbers and formulae. I just want to say at this point that
looking for the Golden ratio especially in nature is an interesting exercise
especially if you are fond of numbers. You can follow the links at the bottom of this hub if you are mathematically inclined.

But looking for patterns that make you
ask “why didn’t I see that before?” is an even better exercise.

So
come and enjoy with me these patterns in nature.

More Patterns in Nature

Patterns on a Mimosa flower

The folds in the petals of a rose follow a pattern

Spider's web carries a beautiful pattern

Patterns created by waves on the sand

"Art is the imposing of a
pattern on experience, and our aesthetic enjoyment is recognition of the
pattern."

Comments 94 comments

Nothing beats the amazing patterns of nature to fascinate and intrigue the mind.

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi Jerilee,

You are the first one to visit and comment.

Thank you for the great opening salvo!

All the best!

badcompany99 7 years ago

I love a Hub that is totally original and different, great theme on the patterns and you pulled it off perfectly, well done !

Sufidreamer 7 years ago from Sparti, Greece

Must agree with BC - it is nice to find a Hub out in leftfield - a breath of fresh air.

If you have not already, take a look at Chaos Theory - it has a lot of interesting ideas about patterns in nature!

Thanks for the read :)

Catlyn 7 years ago from Somewhere in the OC

Love reading this Hub! Just another confirmation that God is a God of order. I am really awed by the artistic beauty of God's creation in the natural world!

Great job, Jill, and as always, phenomenal photos!

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi badcompany,

Thank you very much for the visit and for your kind words! I truly appreciate them.

Hello Sufidreamer,

Your comment is music to my ears!

Yes, I am familiar with Chaos Theory. There was a time in my life when I really poured over articles and books that talked about it. I simply enjoyed the fractals! I think I will write something about them once I have more fractal photos. If you noticed, my photo of the fern frond is fractal in nature.

Thank you very much for the reminder!

Hi Catlyn,

It's so nice to hear from you again. Your comment warms my heart!

You are right, God's creation is simply awesome! I am always awed by what I see every time I take my photos. And I am happy that in my own small way I can present the wonders and beauty of this creation.

Thank you very much for stopping by.

Shalini Kagal 7 years ago from India

Jill - that was a delight - loved the pictures! This one spoke to the heart as I always see patterns in everything around me - so thanks!

IslandVoice 7 years ago from Hawaii

Very fascinating! I see patterns everywhere, esp as i shoot and work with nature.

paul_gibsons 7 years ago from Gibsons, BC, Canada

very nice.... but you have left out my favourite with which you are probably more than familiar anyway as a biologist/zoologist: fractals... the most beautiful, consistent and at the same time most complex patterns there exist, both artifically and naturally.

coffeesnob 7 years ago

Jill

I love your thoughts on patterns and the pictures as always are magnificent - Piques the interest of a non-mathematical person like me in concepts of numbers.

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi Shalini,

As always, your visit and comments make me happy and inspire me to do even better.

Thank you very much!

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello IslandVoice,

Thank you very much for the visit and for your heartwarming comment.

I really appreciate that especially as it comes from an artist like you.

All the best!

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi Paul,

Thank you very much for visiting and leaving a comment.

I must admit, I overlooked fractals when I wrote this. Sufidreamer also reminded me of the Chaos Theory. I really love fractals and I will surely write about them as soon as I get more fractal photos. If you notice, my fern photo is fractal in nature.

Thank you very much for the reminder.

Jodi Hoeksel 7 years ago

Awesome hub! Such a breathe of fresh air as Sufi said. Such beauty and divinity in patterns. Thanks!

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi Coffeesnob,

Thank you for dropping by my friend. I always treasure your comments and insights.

I'm also looking forward to more collaborations with you.

All the best!

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi Jodi,

Your visit and comment are also very refreshing!

Thank you very much!

Peggy W 7 years ago from Houston, Texas

Your photos are outstanding and your writing superb. Your choice of subject matter makes each of us think beyond the norm. Thank you!!!

James A Watkins 7 years ago from Chicago

As a drummer, I am well acquainted with patterns—and the effect they have on people.

Your article is fresh and as always—no, you've topped yourself this time. These photos are incredible!

I surely enjoyed this page thoroughly.

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi Peggy,

Thank you very much for your kind words. I really appreciate them!

Hello James,

You don't know how happy you make with your comment. I appreciate what you say even more because I know that you are an artist who is indeed very familiar with patterns.

Thank you very much!

dohn121 7 years ago from Hudson Valley, New York

What an awesome hub! There certainly are many patterns in our world and even more so in our universe that we still have yet to discover! Did you know that when mapping out the human genome, scientists found it to be the Hebrew alphabet?

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi Dohn,

Thank you very much for your heartwarming comment!

Really? No, I did not know that the scientists found the human genome to be the Hebrew alphabet. I will certainly have to read about that. Thank you for the info.

Cygnus76 7 years ago from ON

Nice hub! what amazing patterns there are in our world. i especially love the photos :)

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello Cygnus,

Thank you very much for dropping by and leaving an inspiring comment.

Vizey 7 years ago

So you are interior designer, I think? creativity and imagination are the few forces that keep humans alive. I liked your hub. Thanks a lot for nice collection of pictures.

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi Vizey,

No, I am not an interior designer. I am a photo enthusiast who loves to write.

Thank you very much for visiting and leaving a wonderful comment.

anglnwu 7 years ago

Amazing pictures--it underscores your point about pattern completely. No wonder, nature is so fascinating--patterns can be soothing and mesmerizing--like your mesmerizing close-shot of mimosa.

Nicely done.

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello anglnwu,

Thank you very much for your kind words.

You know what, I've never paid much attention to the Mimosa flower until I started my photography adventure. The Mimosa was just something we played with when we were kids. When I learned to focus my lens on it later, I was really awed by its beauty and pattern. I just took dozens of photos from all angles! Ha ha.

Thank you very much for the visit!

Camping Dan 7 years ago

It took picking up a camera and taking a class for me to start seeing all these patterns. We had an assignment to head out with our cameras and find the patterns around us. It was actually pretty fun.

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi Camping Dan,

We have the same experience. As I said above, It was only when I started my photography adventure that I learned to pay attention to patterns around us.

There are so many things around us that we actually don't see. We look at them but we don't see them. I really learned to see when I started photography. That's why I think of myself as a photo enthusiast.

Thank you for the visit and for leaving a comment.

All the best!

anglnwu 7 years ago

You know what, too, your dozens of pictures of mimosa paid off--it's truly stunning and I'm in awe of it, or for that matter, all your pictures are frame-worthy!

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi anglnwu,

Nice of you to check in again.

Your words are very heartwarming. I truly appreciate them.

Thank you very much! You're an angel.

God bless you!

frogyfish 7 years ago from Central United States of America

You've got some striking photos with perceptive thoughts also. Very intriging hub, quite interesting and right down my alley...Thank you jill of...!

Dylan Thomas 7 years ago from New York City

good stuff. people don't take the time to stop and observe the things around us. they move so fast and don't notice all there is to offer just by opening their eyes.

great of you to bring these lovely images to our attention and remind us of the beauty in life.

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi frogyfish,

Thank you very much for your kind words. If you like to look at more photos, please check my hub about raindrops or about nature.

Hi Dylan,

You are right, people have become too busy such that they don't have time to linger and enjoy the beauty around them.

Bob Ewing 7 years ago from New Brunswick

Pattern awarenness is an important undertaking, thanks for this hub.

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello Bob,

Thanks for dropping by and leaving a wonderful comment!

Canopygallery 7 years ago from Upper Lake, CA

Jill, when I started reading this hub, I had no idea it would veer into sacred geometry and the golden mean. The pictures really demonstrate your points nicely. Great job.

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello Canopygallery,

Nice of you to drop by and leave a heartwarming comment!

Thank you very much!

ripplemaker 7 years ago from Cebu, Philippines

You inspired me Jill. Last week , we went to Danao to attend a fiesta and I found myself doing pattern photography. Thanks for being my inspiration. :)

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi ripplemaker,

That's great! I'd love to see your photos! You made me very happy with your comment.

nikki1 7 years ago

wow.. awesome pic.s my friend.

blue dog 7 years ago from texas hill country

great job, jill. it's actually a great workshop assignment.

maryspeller 7 years ago

Just started reading you hub and had to answer your question about patterns in taste. Yes there are patterns in taste. Examples of this are flavours of cows milk that change through the season and your milk and butter flavours change as the grass and feed given to the cows changes. Another is the taste as food age. That may be unpleasant but food changes flavour in a predictable way. Some foods taste better when they have been kept for a few days. This includes beef and pheasant.

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi nikki, blue dog and maryspeller,

Thank you very much for your visit and for leaving wonderful comments!

Sorry, I was not able to acknowledge your comments right away. We were hit by typhoon and flooding here in the Philippines and had no electricity and internet connection for a while. Even up to now, everything is not yet back to normal but we are getting there.

Nikki, your comment is awesome too!

Blue dog, you are right, nothing beats an assignment to make one more observant and take a new look at things!

Maryspeller,

Thank you very much for answering my question about patterns in taste. That is really very helpful! I'm very happy you are around to answer that!

sasuke7s8s 7 years ago from Riverside

very good. I love to look for patterns mostly in wild life and plants. Nature is very surprising, there is a lot of simetry and patterns all over

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello sasuke,

Thank you very much for visiting and leaving a heartwarming comment! It's good to know another nature lover!

Nell Rose 7 years ago from England

Hi, my brother is always going on about the Golden mean, or 1.618, now I can wipe the smile of his face because I can quote you! I did know what it was but could'nt explain it properly. Cheers Nell

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello Nell,

Thanks for dropping by and leaving a wonderful comment!

That's great Nell, now you can smile with your brother.

tim-tim 7 years ago from Normal, Illinois

Very unique! Love this hub!

jill of alltrades 7 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello tim-tim,

Thank you for dropping by and leaving an inspiring comment!

Teresa Laurente 6 years ago from San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A.

Beautiful pictures! You are artistic! More power.

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi Teresa,

Thank you very much for your kind words. Hope to see you again.

All the best!

Effie 6 years ago

I came across your work on google and i have to say its amazing. I am doing my own project at uni on patterns in nature as a response to the 2009 Turner Prize winner and found your insight and photos very inspirational!

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello Effie,

Thank you very much for dropping by. This is a very pleasant surprise! I am happy that you were inspired by this hub. Wow, the Turner Prize? That's great! Please tell me if you win. Good luck and God bless!

brida 6 years ago

simply awesome!

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Brida - Thank you very much!

Glenn Stok 6 years ago from Long Island, NY

Jill, I enjoyed this hub. I find patterns of nature extremely interesting to observe. Not many people are aware of them. I loved the pictures you included also. Keep up the good work.

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello Glenn - I'm happy that you enjoyed this hub. Thank you for the visit and wonderful comment. It will be nice to see you again!

PauPixArts 6 years ago

I really love the pictures here ^_^

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi Pau - Thank you very much! You make me happy!

Lens 6 years ago

What a beautiful Hub. Very well present and executed. Thank you for sharing.

TylerCapp 6 years ago from Los Angeles, California

Great pictures! It really has inspired me to try to take my own photography to a more professional level, compared to the amateur status it is now. lol Keep it up! :)

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello Tyler - Thank you very much! You make me happy with your nice words.

I am no professional either. I'm just a photo enthusiast.

Maria Harris 6 years ago from Houston

The best patterns are found all around us every day! Thanks for the wonderful hub.

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello Maria - thank you very much for the visit and wonderful comment. You are right, we see and encounter patterns every day.

You are most welcome. It's my pleasure really.

Hope to see you again!

talitz2550 6 years ago from Thailand

this hub is so amazing !!! :D

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi talitz - it's nice to see you again.

Thank you very much for your inspiring comment!

God bless!

cosette 6 years ago

what a wonderful hub! my son became fasciated with The Golden Section when he was a toddler, watching Donald Duck in Mathmagic Land. to this day he sees the patterns in nature and just about everything. fascinating topic and great images!

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi cosette - nice to see you here!

Thank you very much for your visit and wonderful comment! Yes, patterns are really fascinating. I always look for them every time I go out with my camera.

How old is your son now? I'm sure you have fun looking for patterns with him.

See you around!

Betty Reid 6 years ago from Texas

Great photos! I look forward to seeing more of your hubs.

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi Betty,

It's nice to see you again!

I can see that you enjoy pictures. I have more photography hubs. Actually, almost all of my hubs include my photos. Just check them out.

Thank you very much for your visit and wonderful comment!

God bless!

katyzzz 6 years ago from Sydney, Australia

Wonderful hub, Jill, I enjoyed those pictures very much

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello katyzzz,

Thank you very much for dropping by and leaving a beautiful comment. Coming from an artist like you, your words are really music to my ears.

Hope to see you around!

God bless!

mikielikie 6 years ago from Texas

what a great hub. I love photography and all it's grit and gloss.

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello mikielikie,

Thank you very much for your heartwarming comment! I have more photography hubs in case you are interested.

Do you have photos in your hub too? I'm going there after I post this.

Thanks again!

God bless!

coeline 6 years ago from Lipa, Batangas

You have such a lovely article! How I wish I have that photography skill too. :) Love your article and the photos!

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello coeline,

Thank you very much for your kind words. I started by just doing it - taking pictures, that is. So I'm sure you can do it too!

Hope to see you again!

God bless!

Rose Kolowinski 6 years ago

Excellent hub and as always, great photos! I love nature's patterns and like you, love to photograph them. Thank you for an interesting hub!

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi Rose,

It's so nice to see you here!

Now I have found a kindred spirit! Thank you very much for your kind words. I know, I've seen you photos and I love them!

You are most welcome! My pleasure really!

God bless!

Healing Touch 6 years ago from Minnetonka, MN

Nicely done and so true. The patterns are everywhere around us. They too can be in our minds and hard to shake. Genealogy has patterns of repitition too. Thanks for making me think about patterns.

Healing touch

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello Healing Touch,

Thank you very much for your visit and wonderful comment. I really appreciate it.

You are most welcome. My pleasure really!

See you around!

God bless!

hubpageswriter 6 years ago

This is a beautiful hub with great pictures. There are truths in what you said there, as I see patterns in nature at times when I walk around and stuff.:)

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello HPwriter,

Nice of you to drop by! Your comment makes me very happy.

Yes, patterns are around us but sometimes we just don't see them.

Thanks again for dropping by.

God bless!

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello Alan,

Thank you very much for your wonderful comment. I am happy to meet somebody who also loves patterns.

Yes, the application of Fibonacci's numbers in many aspects of nature is so fascinating. I am really amazed at the patterns created.

Thanks very much for dropping by!

God bless!

fanciful 6 years ago

Lovely photographs on patterns. Very interesting to read and so well written and illustrated.

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi fanciful,

Your comment really makes me happy. Thank you very much for your appreciation of my work.

Hope to see you again!

God bless!

false_alarm 6 years ago from http://usd100-amazon.blogspot.com/

I love the idea to photograph beautiful patterns. Maybe I'll try it someday.

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi false_alarm,

Yes, you should try it. Photographing patterns is most enjoyable.

Thanks for visiting and leaving a beautiful comment.

God bless!

Fossillady 6 years ago from Saugatuck Michigan

Did you take these photos? They are quite good and press the buttons in your brain that make you go aaaahhh,

jill of alltrades 6 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello Fossillady,

Yes, I took these photos except of course for those that I got from the net and properly acknowledged.

Thank you very much for your inspiring comment.

Hope to see you again!

God bless!

mannyrolando 5 years ago

I love this hub, so informative and the pictures are just breathtaking. I love to see and experience the beauty in nature which is everywhere, and as you demonstrated, sometimes in patterns!

jill of alltrades 5 years ago from Philippines Author

Hi Manny,

Thank you very much for your heartwarming comment. I am happy that you enjoyed this hub.

Yes, there is beauty all around us. We just need to look at things more closely and with new eyes.

Thanks for dropping by again.

God bless!

chef-de-jour 4 years ago from Wakefield, West Yorkshire,UK

Many thanks for this hub which encourages people to look for images of beauty in nature. The more you look, the more you find, the more you find the more inspired you may become!

It's always fascinating to see how mother nature figures out just what is needed for success in a harsh unforgiving world - luckily for us most of these patterns, as you've shown, appeal to us because they hold beauty and wonder.

Voting up.

jill of alltrades 4 years ago from Philippines Author

Hello chef-de-jour,

What a wonderful thing to say! Thank you very much! You are really so right about the beauty of nature. I myself can't stop taking more photos. There is always something to discover in all things around us.